Yet Another Facebook Story: I’m Back

A number of months ago I deactivated my Facebook account. It was liberating, and I didn’t give it much thought once the deed was done.
But last Thurday at InVerge 2008 in Portland, one of the really smart speakers convinced me to get back on the horse, as it were.
Tony Uphoff, CEO of Techweb (publisher of Information Week and many other titles) mentioned that all his editors can make applications on the Facebook platform. I thought, damn, how can I just ignore this thing and get away with it? Answer: I can’t.
Last Friday, I updated my status on Facebook to this: David Burn is reactivating my Facebook account. This morning and old friend wrote on my wall: Dude where were you?
Exactly. Where was I? I could say I was working, or improving my life away from the machine. All true. But the point is well made. Facebook, like Twitter, Flickr and other online communities is “the place” where we stay connected to friends who can’t locate our email address or God forbid, our phone numbers. How dare I step off. This shit is personal.
And it’s business.

Native Nebraskan in the Pacific Northwest. Chief Storyteller at Bonehook, a guide service and bait shop for brands. Co-founder and editor of AdPulp. Contributor to The Content Strategist. Doer of the things written about herein.

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